PhD Conference 2021

September 1st-3rd

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Program

      

 

 

Wednesday 1st of September 2021

Time

 

9:00 - 13:00

Pre-conference workshop – Prof. Scott Cunningham

 

1) Simple DID regression case - two periods, one treatment group, no covariates

2) Inclusion of covariates with one treatment group

3) Bias of workhorse regression model with more than one treatment group

4) DID with multiple time periods (including R and Stata code)

 

 

13:00 - 13:45

Lunch Break

 

 

13:45 - 14:15

Opening Session

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Room 1

 

Room 2

 

Room 3

 

Room 4

14:15 - 15:00

Ivan Ochoa-Moreno (University of York)

 

Manuel Serrano Alarcon (Bocconi University)

 

Marc Diederichs (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

 

Anna Reuter (University of Göttingen)

 

Effect of Seguro Popular on out-of-pocket payments, poverty and income distribution

 

The effect of Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits on healthcare use

 

Evaluation of a medical emergency call software

 

Parental HIV Treatment and Children’s Education in South Africa

Discussant

Owen O'Donnell (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Matt Sutton (University of Manchester)

 

Katharina Janke (Lancaster University)

 

Kenneth Harttgen (ETH Zürich)

Chair

Francisca Vargas Lopes (Erasmus University)

 

Diogo Nogueira Leite (University of Porto's School of Medicine PT)

 

Lisa Voois (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Job van Exel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15:15 - 16:00

Pamela Wronski (Heidelberg University Hospital)

 

Anne-Kim Ristori (MGEN Foundation for Public Health)

 

Clémence Pougué Biyong (University of Paris 1 Pantheon)

 

Cristiéle Vieira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

 

Equity in home-based long-term dementia care: claims-based data analysis of utilization in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

 

Knowledge about own complementary health insurance plan and healthcare consumption: Do the health insured get their money’s worth?

 

Aid for aids and testing behaviour: evidence from Malawi (2000-2016)

 

Hospitalizations for intestinal infectious diseases in early childhood: Spatial analysis among Brazilian micro-regions

Discussant

Marianne Tenand (CPB Netherlands)

Raun can Ooijen (University of Groningen)

Sebastian Vollmer (University of Goettingen)

 

Reyn van Ewijk (University of Mainz)

Chair

Jannis Stöckel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Max Coveney (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Igna Bonfrer (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Joana Pestana (NOVA University Lisbon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:15 - 17:00

Grace Armijos Bravo (University of Barcelona)

 

Lisa Voois (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Abigail Chari (Stellenbosch University)

 

Vishalie Shah (University of York)

 

Job competition in civil servant public examinations and sick leave behavior

 

How accurate are expectations about the need for nursing home care?

 

Inequity in fiscal incidence and access to health care services in Zimbabwe

 

Estimating heterogeneous policy impacts on health care utilisation: a causal machine learning framework

Discussant

Pedro Pita Barros (NOVA University Lisbon)

Martin Salm (Tilburg University)

 

Andrew Jones (University of York)

 

Raf van Gestel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Chair

Job van Exel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Hendrik Jürges (University of Wuppertal)

 

Luke Munford (University of Manchester)

 

Reyn van Ewijk (University of Mainz)

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

17:15 - 18:00

Eduardo Costa (NOVA University Lisboa)

 
 
 

Nicolas Schreiner (CSS Institute for Empirical Health Economics)

 

Jeroen van der Vaart (University of Groningen)

 

Modelling Health Spending Financial Sustainability

 
 
 

Transfer Payment Systems and Financial Distress: Insights from Health Insurance Premiums Subsidies

 

Health inequalities and the progressivity of old-age social insurance programs

Discussant

Jiunn Wang (University of Exeter)

 
 
 

Noemi Kreif (University of York)

 

Hugh Gravelle (University of York)

Chair

Paula Sopinola (University College London UCL)

 
 
 

Max Coveney (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Sanne Allers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

      

Thursday 2nd of September 2021

Time

 

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Room 1

 

Room 2

 

Room 3

9.00 - 9:45

Paula Spinola (University College London)

 

Marco Mello (University of Surrey)

 

Wenkun Zhang (University of York)

 

Effects of C-section on infant health: Evidence from a rationing policy

 

Voting and contagion in the time of COVID-19: Lessons from the Italian 2020 polls

 

Household Health and Labour Supply: Evidence for Rural China

Discussant

Sara Rellstab (Università della Svizzera italiana)

 

Vincent O'Sullivan (Lancaster University)

 

Hendrick Jürges (University of Wuppertal)

Chair

Katharina Janke (Lancaster University)

 

Laure de Preux (Imperail College London)

 

Liza Sopina (University of Southern Denmark)

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00 - 10:45

Dimitar Yordanov (University of Southern Denmark)

 

Marie Beigelman (University of Barcelona)

 

Jiunn Wang (University of Exeter)

 

Mapping general practitioners' motivation: a heterogeneity analysis of extrinsic motivation, intrinsic motivation, user orientation, and public service motivation

 

Behind closed doors: COVID-19 and detection of male-based violence against women and children

 

Valuing frailty: a compensating variation approach

Discussant

Julien Bergeot (Université Paris Dauphine)

 

Mujaheed Shaikh (Hertie School of Berlin)

 

Arthur Attema (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Chair

Simon Reif (ZEW Mannheim)

 

Lisa Voois (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Job van Exel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

 

11:00 - 12:30

Plenary - Prof. Dorte Gyrd-Hansen: "Eliciting social preferences for health care services. Implications and reflections on future research"

 

 

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30 - 14:15

Jannis Stöckel (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Miguel Alquézar-Yus (European University Institute)

 

Lisa Rogge (University of Hannover)

 

Adaptation after Severe Health Shocks - Evidence from Dutch Administrative Data

 

Time constraints and productivity in health care: Evidence from a Spanish outpatient department

 

Did you know? The effect of SMS reminders on health screening uptake in Indonesia

Discussant

Judit Vall Castelló (University of Barcelona)

 

Annika Herr (Leibniz University Hannover)

 

Ronelle Burger (Stellenbosch University)

Chair

Joana Gomes da Costa (Porto School of Business and Economics, PT)

 

Liza Sopina (University of Southern Denmark)

 

Feby Savira (Deakin University)

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30 - 15:15

Chiara Costi (Lancaster University)

 

Corinna Hartung (LMU Munich)

 

Anna Wilding (University of Manchester)

 

Health and quality of life in ageing populations: a structural equation modelling approach

 

Early Child Care and Influenza Epidemics: Evidence from High-Frequency Data

 

Social participation improves health and reduces health inequalities

Discussant

Claire Hulme (University of Exeter)

 

Ana Costa-Ramon (University of Zürich)

 

Sam Harper (McGill University)

Chair

Samare Huls (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Abigail Chari (Stellenbosch University)

 

Eddy van Doorslaer (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

 

 

 

 

 

15:30 - 16:15

Juan David García-Corchero (University of Granada)

 

Francisca Vargas Lopes (Erasmus Medical Center)

 

Cecilia Dahlgren (Krolinska Institutet)

 

Is there a socioeconomic gradient in waiting times? Evidence from Spain

 

Long-term care for the mentally ill: the impact of supported housing arrangements on survival, health care use and employment

 

What is the impact of direct-to-consumer telemedicine on the overall consumption of physician consultations in primary healthcare?

Discussant

Jan Koetsenruijter (Heidelberg University)

 

Eduard Suari (Leiden University)

 

Luke Munford (University of Manchester)

Chair

Miguel Alquézar-Yus (European University Institute)

 

Diogo Nogueira Leite (University of Porto's School of Medicine, PT)

 

Feby Savira (Deakin University)

 

 

16:30 - 18:00

Panel Discussion - Early Career Committee

 

Anne Sophie Oxholm, PhD, Associate Professor, DaCHE - Danish Center for Health Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Krystal W Lau, PhD, Quantitative Scientist, Flatiron Health, New York, United States

Anne-Fleur Roos, PhD, Program Manager Healthcare, Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), and external collaborator/lecturer at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)

      

Friday 3rd of September 2021

Time

 

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Room 1

 

Room 2

 

Room 3

 

Room 4

9:30 - 10:15

Nicolau Martin Bassols (Monash University)

 

Franziska Valder (KU Leuven)

 

Benedicta Hermanns (Universität Hamburg)

 

Kathrin Durizzo (ETH Zürich)

 

Long term effects of short-run air pollution: How five days of air pollution can follow you until old age

 

Effects of Introducing Prospective Payment on Length of Stay in Mental Health Care - Evidence from a recent reform in Germany

 

Health Insurance Choice and the Impact of an Attribute-Based Insurance Finder - Experimental Evidence

 

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Routine Child Immunization in Ghana

Discussant

Eleonora Fichera (University of Bath)

 

Bastian Ravesteijn (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Massimo Finocchiaro Castro (Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria)

 

Wendy Janssens (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Chair

Marianne Tenand (CPB Netherlands)

 

Tobias Müller (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

 

Vahid Moghani (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Laure de Preux (Imperial College London)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:30 - 11:15

Tatjana Begerow (University of Wuppertal)

 

Helen Hayes (University of Manchester)

 

Teresa Freitas Monteiro (Humboldt University of Berlin and IAB)

 

Volha Lazuka (University of Southern Denmark)

 

The causal effect of children's education on parental health, long-term care dependency and care arrangements: Evidence from SHARE

 

Responses of hospitals to unbundling of DRG-based payments for diagnostic imaging of suspected cancer patients

 

Barriers to humanitarian migration, victimisation and integration outcomes: Evidence from Germany

 

Heterogeneous returns to medical innovations

Discussant

Alain Paraponaris (Aix-Marseille University)

 

Giuseppe Moscelli (University of Surrey)

 

Josselin Thuilliez (CNRS, University of Paris 1)

 

Jeroen Luyten (KU Leuven)

Chair

E. Sownthara Rajan (IIM Tiruchirappalli)

 

Gintare Valentelyte (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)

 

Stefan Lipman (Erasmus Univesity Rotterdam)

 

Pieter van Baal (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:30 - 12:15

Nursena Aksunger (VU Amsterdam)

 

Emmanuel Rukundo (Institute for Food and Resources Economics)

 

Domenica Romeo (Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria)

 

Niranjana Prasad (Université Catholique de Louvain)

 

The cost of a peaceful mind during the Covid-19: Evidence from Kenya

 

Effect of Health Insurance Premium Changes on Labour Supply: Evidence from Rwanda

 

Do National Health Guidelines increase coordination level among physicians? An experimental investigation

 

Impact of forced sterilization on women's labor market outcomes

Discussant

Christoph Kronenberg (University Duisburg-Essen)

 

Stephen O'Neill (The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)

 

Johanna Kokot (Universität Hamburg)

 

Pieter van Baal (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Chair

Diogo Nogueira Leite (University of Porto's School of Medicine, PT)

 

Gintare Ventelyte (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)

 

Vahid Moghani (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Katharina Janke (Lancaster University)

 

 

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13:30 - 14:15

Kai R. Miele (University Duisburg-Essen)

 

Veline L'Esperance (King's College London)

 

Julien Bergeot (Université Paris Dauphine)

 

Fanny Schmeißner (Université Paris Dauphine)

 

From grants to loans to worse mental health – How a funding change for voluntary further education worsened mental health for young adults in England

 

Impact of general practice funding on Ambulatory Care Sensitive admissions: A 5-year English Longitudinal Study

 

Care for Elderly Parents: Do Children Cooperate?

 

Impact of the 2007 German parental leave benefit reform on infant health

Discussant

Susana Peralta (NOVA University Lisbon)

 

Simon Reif (ZEW Mannheim)

 

Bram Wouterse (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

Volha Lazuka (University of Southern Denmark)

Chair

Francisca Vargas Lopes (Erasmus MC)

 

Rachel Meacock (University of Manchester)

 

Manuel Serrano (Bocconi University)

 

Liza Sopina (University of Southern Denmark)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:30 - 15:15

Rawayda Abdou (Technological University Dublin)

 

Robert Willans (Lancaster University)

 

Melanie Büssgen (Universität Hamburg)

 

António Melo (Université Paris Dauphine)

 

The Association between Mortgage Delinquency and Suicide in the US

 

Scale economies in English hospitals

 

Does HTA compromise Access to Pharmaceuticals? The Impact of AMNOG on Launch Delay

 

Do all roads lead to the same destination? Proximity to abortion providers, abortion decisions and conditions in Portugal

Discussant

Julian Perelman (NOVA University Lisbon)

 

Jonathan Stokes (University of Manchester)

 

Liza Sopina (University of Southern Denmark)

 

Bettina Sifflinger (Tilburg University)

Chair

Francisca Vargas Lopes (Erasmus MC)

 

Rachel Meacock (University of Manchester)

 

Manuel Serrano (Bocconi University)

 

Liza Sopina (University of Southern Denmark)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15:30 - 16:15

Dheeya Rizmie (Imperial College London)

 

Laura Carter (National University of Irelan Galway)

 

 

 

 
 

Does pollution disrupt sleep? Evidence from a pedestrianisation policy in Paris

 

Admission to long-stay residential care and mortality among people with and without dementia living at home but on the boundary of residential care: a competing risks survival analysis

 

 

 

 
Discussant

Habtamu Beshir (University of Bath)

 

Tom Stargardt (Universität Hamburg)

 

 

 

 

Chair

Matt Sutton (University of Manchester)

 

Pieter van Baal (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:30 - 18:00

Closing Remarks and Virtual Drinks